Wayne, Colts defeat Packers with second-half rally

During a time of crisis for Chuck Pagano, the emotionally-jarred Indianapolis Colts gave him a reason to smile.

Reggie Wayne caught 13 passes for a career-high 212 yards, which included the
go-ahead touchdown with 35 seconds remaining, and the Colts downed the Green
Bay Packers, 30-27, on Sunday.

Mason Crosby had a chance to force overtime, but his 51-yard field goal with
eight seconds to go hooked wide left.

The Colts disclosed head coach Pagano's diagnosis of leukemia on Monday and
the first-year head man is expected to be hospitalized six to eight weeks
while undergoing treatment.

Pagano, who turned 52 on Tuesday, will be treated with chemotherapy and
medication, according to his physician Dr. Larry Cripe.

Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer in
2007, will coach Indianapolis for the foreseeable future, although Pagano most
likely won't resume his coaching duties this season.

"It seemed like a long week," Wayne said. "As a team, we were able to just
keep fighting, fighting, fighting."

Andrew Luck threw for 362 yards on 31-of-55 efficiency with two touchdowns and
an interception for Indianapolis (2-2), which trailed 21-3 at the half, but
outscored the heavily-favored Packers 27-6 over the final 30 minutes.

Aaron Rodgers completed 21-of-33 passes for 243 yards with three scores and an
interception for the Packers (2-3), who defeated the New Orleans Saints last
Sunday.

"We talked about the fundamentals and I'll stop right there because that's as
far as it went for me in the second half," Packers head coach Mike McCarthy
said. "The number of penalties we had. We're just not doing a very good job of
handling the football ... Give credit to the Colts. They battled back."

Green Bay lost three key players in the setback.

Running back Cedric Benson had gained 20 yards on seven carries before leaving
the game in the second quarter with an apparent left foot injury. Tight end
Jermichael Finley departed in the third stanza with a shoulder injury and nose
tackle B.J. Raji hurt his left ankle.

After Adam Vinatieri's 28-yard field goal gave the Colts their first lead of
the game with 8:08 left, Green Bay regained the advantage two possessions
later.

Following an Indianapolis three-and-out, the Packers got prime field position
at the Colts' 49-yard line and needed just two plays to get into the end
zone.

Filling in for the injured Benson, Alex Green broke off a 41-yard run and
Rodgers flipped an 8-yard TD pass to James Jones in the back of the end zone
on the next play for a 27-22 Green Bay margin with 4:34 on the clock.

The two-point conversion was unsuccessful.

Luck, though, had the answer and led his team 80 yards in 13 plays for the go-
ahead score.

The rookie quarterback hadn't picked up a third-down conversion in six pass
attempts heading into the march, but moved the chains on two critical third-
down passing occasions during the trek.

Facing a 3rd-and-9, Luck found Wayne over the middle for a 15-yard reception
and then hit him again for another 15-yard completion on a 3rd-and-12 to put
the ball at the Green Bay 32-yard line.

On a 3rd-and-7 at the Packers' 11-yard line, Luck lowered his head and bulled
his way for a 7-yard scramble up the middle. On the very next play, he flipped
a quick slant to Wayne, who caught the ball at the 1-yard line, spun to his
right and powered past Tramon Williams before stretching the ball across the
plane of the goal line for the score. Donald Brown ran it in for the two-
point conversion and a 30-27 edge.

"I saw that end zone right there, got a grip on the ball and stuck it in
there," Wayne said of the touchdown.

Wayne caught five balls for 64 yards on the drive.

Rodgers had completions of seven and 26 yards, respectively, to Randall Cobb
before finding Donald Driver for a 14-yard gain to set up Crosby for the game-
tying kick.

But his boot was badly hooked.

Earlier, the Packers tallied the first 14 points of the contest. John Kuhn ran
for a 2-yard score late in the first quarter, and Jones hauled in a 6-yard TD
pass early in the second.

After Vinatieri split the uprights from 24 yards out midway through the frame,
Rodgers hooked up with Cobb for a 31-yard score and an 18-point halftime
advantage.

Luck found Dwayne Allen for an 8-yard score, then set up Vinatieri for a 50-
yard field goal and ran in from three yards out with 18 seconds to go in the
third to pull Indianapolis within 21-19.

Game Notes

Wayne was recorded a reception in 100 straight contests ... The Colts
outgained the Packers, 464-356 ... Indianapolis was penalized nine times for
100 yards, while Green Bay committed nine penalties for 89 yards.